Space News
Video: NASA Hosts Media Briefing to Announce New Earth Observing Role for International Space Station
SpaceRef - 10 Sep 2014 04:57
NASA announced a new era in its exploration of our home planet with the launch of the first in a series of Earth science instruments to the International Space Station....
Expedition 40 Hands Over the Space Station to Expedition 41
SpaceRef - 10 Sep 2014 04:49
The reins of the International Space Station were passed from NASA's Steve Swanson to Max Suraev of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) during a ceremony on the orbital outpost on Sept. 9....
Interactive Dark Matter And Milky Way's Missing Satellite Galaxies
SpaceRef - 10 Sep 2014 02:25
Scientists believe they have found a way to explain why there are not as many galaxies orbiting the Milky Way as expected....
Hearing Raises Questions About Asteroid Mining Bill
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 23:10
A bill that would grant property rights and other protections for commercial asteroid mining ventures received a mixed reception at a hearing of the House Science space subcommittee Sept. 10.
Landmark NASA Earth-watching Device Headed for Space Station
SPACE.com - 10 Sep 2014 22:50
A new NASA instrument expected to launch to space later this month will help scientists study the Earth in a new way from the International Space Station.
NASA sees a significant flare surge off the Sun
Phys.org - 10 Sep 2014 22:22
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 1:48 p.m. EDT on Sept. 10, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured images of the event.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 9 September 2014
SpaceRef - 10 Sep 2014 21:57
Today: Change of Command Ceremony: The Change of Command Ceremony occurred at the end of the crew day today in preparation for return of the 38S Crew tomorrow. ISS CDR Swanson, handed over to Expedition 41 CDR Suraev. Un...
Moon Offers Dress Rehearsal for October Total Lunar Eclipse
SPACE.com - 10 Sep 2014 21:57
The moon will wow stargazers with a total lunar eclipse on Oct. 7 and 8, but you don't have to wait to start preparing for the event. The pre-dawn moon on Thursday, Sept. 11, will be in the same position as on Oct. 8, of...
Powerful Solar X-Flare Pointed At Earth | Video
SPACE.com - 10 Sep 2014 21:33
Sunspot AR2158 produced a X1.6-class flare on September 10th, 2014. The site of the blast faced where Earth would be if a coronal mass ejection (CME) was emitted. Imagery not yet fully returned from orbiting observatorie...
The World's Biggest Satellite Fleet Operators Want Europe To Build Ariane 6 by 2019
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 21:27
The letter to Dordain makes clear that these fleet operators have a ho-hum view of the Ariane 5 ME.
Remembrance | Noel Hinners Knew To Save Hubble, NASA Had To Be Willing To Kill It
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 21:22
It was 1976, America's bicentennial, but the nation's celebratory mood did not extend to big-ticket astronomy projects -- at least not as far as Congress was concerned.
NASA Research Aids Response to California Napa Quake
PTTU - 10 Sep 2014 21:09
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA data and expertise are proving invaluable in California's ongoing response to the Aug. 24 magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Napa Valley, northeast of San Francisco.
NASA to Send 3-D Printer to Space
Scientific American - 10 Sep 2014 20:45
The machine is expected to let astronauts create parts to order --
Hyperspectral Imaging Startup Orders First Satellites on Boeing's 502 Phoenix Platform
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 20:39
Boeing will deliver two Phoenix platforms equipped with high-resolution hyperspectral imaging sensors that would be ready for launch within several months of one another starting in the first quarter of 2018.
Uranus Plays Peek-a-Boo with the Moon Tonight
SPACE.com - 10 Sep 2014 20:38
As the moon moves in its orbit around the Earth, it inevitably passes in front of many stars and planet and Uranus will find itself in the moon's crosshairs tonight (Sept. 10).
Elemental Mystery: Lithium Is Also Rare Outside Of The Milky Way
Universe Today - 10 Sep 2014 20:25
This new picture of M54 — a part of a satellite galaxy to the Milky Way called the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy — is part of a “test case” astronomers have to figure out a mystery of missing lithium. For decades, ast...
Scientific balloon set to measure gamma rays from the Crab Pulsar
Phys.org - 10 Sep 2014 20:20
Starting today at NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, space scientists from the University of New Hampshire will attempt to launch a football-field-sized balloon carrying a one-ton ins...
Philae Snaps a Spacetastic Selfie
Universe Today - 10 Sep 2014 20:14
Spacecraft “selfies” are always a treat and this one is doubly awesome: taken by the Philae lander piggybacked onto ESA’s Rosetta, it shows one of the spacecraft’s 14-meter-long (46-foot) solar arrays glinting wi...
20-Year Mystery of the Universe's Brightest Objects Solved
SPACE.com - 10 Sep 2014 19:49
Quasars are the brightest objects in the universe, and display a mysterious diversity in their appearance that have puzzled astronomers for more than two decades. Now, scientists think they have a method for solving that...
Dankberg Explains Why ViaSat Settled Its Patent Case against Loral for $100 Million
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 19:48
Dankberg defended his company's decision to settle a two-year patent-infringement lawsuit against Loral.
Loan Covenants Put NewSat in Chicken-and-Egg Situation
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 19:31
NewSat said it is not in a "work-out" situation with its major lenders, the U.S. and French export-credit agencies, but that the company is going through an acknowledged rough period as it builds its first satellite and ...
World Satellite Business Week | Loan Covenants Put NewSat in Chicken-and-Egg Situation
Space News - 10 Sep 2014 19:31
NewSat said it is not in a "work-out" situation with its major lenders, the U.S. and French export-credit agencies, but that the company is going through an acknowledged rough period as it builds its first satellite and ...